Environmental Site Risk Research Just Got Easier

ERIS is a leading provider of detailed environmental risk data and research for properties in the United States and Canada. Our depth and variety of data, coupled with our innovative tools like ERIS XPLORER, allowing you to visualize and analyze all risk information together in one place, make Phase I ESAs and environmental risk research easier than ever. ERIS environmental database reports, physical setting reports (PSR), historical property information including fire insurance maps, aerial photos (historical aerials), topographic maps, city directory searches, chain of title, and lien searches are used by environmental consultants, commercial developers, lenders, home inspectors, for real estate due diligence and commercial environmental planning.

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NEW! INTERACTIVE MAPPING

ERIS XPLORER is a new powerful, interactive tool for overlaying and analyzing data and historical images.
Order as an add-on product to any Database Report, Physical Setting Report or Historical Product, including Aerials, Topos, and Fire Insurance Maps.

Introducing ERIS' New
Physical Setting Report
Available Now!

The ERIS PSR provides comprehensive information about the physical setting surrounding a site and includes a complete overview of topography and surface topology, in addition to hydrologic, geologic and soil characteristics. The location and detailed attributes of oil and gas wells, water wells, public water systems and radon are also included for review.

Nov 27, 2017 - The mushrooming costs of cleaning a toxic fire-fighting chemical out of water supplies are becoming difficult to bear, according to interviews with water utility officials in cities and towns across the country.

Nov 17, 2017 - A proposed delay of a regulation defining the jurisdictional scope of the Clean Water Act would help avoid confusion among home builders, contractors, and miners, according to the Trump administration.

Nov 17, 2017 - The former owners of an Ohio paper mill aren’t entitled to dismissal of superfund claims on the theory that they are “dead and buried“ companies over which the court has no jurisdiction, a federal district court ruled Nov. 15.